
Sports scoreboard for Sunday, Aug. 3, 2025
MLB
American League
Kansas City 7 Toronto 4 (10 innings)
Boston 6 Houston 1
Minnesota 5 Cleveland 4
Seattle 5 Texas 4
L.A. Angels 8 Chicago White Sox 5
National League
Atlanta 4 Cincinnati 2
Milwaukee 14 Washington 3
San Francisco 12 N.Y. Mets 4
Pittsburgh 9 Colorado 5
San Diego 7 St. Louis 3
Interleague
Miami 7 N.Y. Yankees 3
Philadelphia 2 Detroit 0
Chicago Cubs 5 Baltimore 3
L.A. Dodgers 3 Tampa Bay 0
Arizona 6 Athletics 4
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WNBA
New York 87 Connecticut 78
Indiana 78 Seattle 74
Atlanta 99 Washington 83
Phoenix 83 Chicago 67
Las Vegas 101 Golden State 77
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Canadian Elite Basketball League
Vancouver 106 Winnipeg 74
Scarborough 81 Niagara 64
Saskatchewan 90 Edmonton 88
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LEAGUES CUP
Phase One
Seattle 2 Santos Laguna 1
Tijuana 2 Colorado 1
Juarez 2 Cincinnati 2
(Juarez wins 4-3 on penalties)
Chivas de Guadalajara 2 Charlotte 2
(Chivas wins 3-2 on penalties)
Monterrey 1 New York 1
(Monterrey wins 5-3 on penalties)
Cruz Azul 1 LA Galaxy 1
(Cruz wins 8-7 on penalties)
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Canadian Premier League
York United 0 Atletico Ottawa 0
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